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Energy Management in Homes and Residential Microgrids. Short-Term Scheduling and Long-Term Planning

  • Book

  • September 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5850357

Energy Management in Homes and Residential Microgrids: Short-Term Scheduling and Long-Term Planning provides an in-depth exploration of Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS), with a focus on practical applications for both short- and long-term models. Through this guide, readers will learn how to create efficient systems that facilitate the integration of renewable energy into the grid and simultaneously manage end-users' energy consumption. The short-term operation of Home Energy Management Systems is analyzed through various lenses, including renewable energy integration, energy storage integration, uncertainty in parameters, off-grid operation, outages and events, resilience, electric vehicle integration, and battery swapping strategy. The modelling of these topics is explained with step-by-step instructions, and the parameters and implications are thoroughly discussed. Additionally, the book offers insight into the long-term expansion planning for residential microgrids, providing a detailed examination of dynamic modeling, control, and stability of these small-scale energy systems. Throughout the book, simple and advanced examples are provided, and each example comes with numerical data, detailed formulation, modelling, and simulation.

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Table of Contents

1. Basic Concepts of Energy Management in Homes and Residential Microgrids
2. Integration of Renewable Resources and Energy Storage
3. Integration of Electric Vehicles
4. Long-term Expansion Planning in Residential Microgrid
5. District Energy Systems
6. Smart Homes and Microgrids on Electric Distribution Grid
7. Control and Stability in Residential Microgrids

Authors

Reza Hemmati Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Kermanshah University of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Kermanshah University of Technology, Kermanshah, Iran. Reza Hemmati received the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees all in electrical engineering in 2005, 2007, and 2014, respectively. He received the Ph.D. degree from University of Isfahan, Iran. He is currently with Kermanshah University of Technology as Associate Professor in department of Electrical Engineering. His research interests include power system planning, operation, and control. Based on the Islamic World Science Citation Database (ISC) and Essential Science Indicators (ESI), he has been listed as the top one percent world scientists since 2019.